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Old 06-17-2006 | 09:55 PM
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wayomic
 
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Thanks, that's what I thought. The Pro-shop that I bought my stuff at is still thinking that the 340s are more than stiff enough and it's just that I have "technique issues". (in other words, my shooting stinks[:'(] ) I know I am out of practice and do have the occasional slip-up, but I also know that those arrows are still to underspined considering the improvement when I drop the point weight. I guess I was looking for some options on arrows since I am not gettingmuch help from the so-called "pro". FiguredI would just order some shafts online, etc, and rig them up myself. I was hoping to use carbon, but I will switch to alum. if I have to.

As far as being tuned, yes it is, andpaper shot also. Puts a bullethole in paper with the lightest tips. Just likes to fishtail. Like I said, it's almost gone with the 85gr but anything over that it fishtails. And 125s make it look like a dog wagging it's tail. (I just wish that arrow co.s would have a standardized spine-deflection/stiffness chart on their products. Make it alot easier to compare one to another)

And as far as those 6075s, well it was the heaviest and beefiest arrow I found on the products available at one of the shops I stopped at.
(and again, I will shoot aluminum if I have to, but I was hoping to avoid those baseball bat sized shafts that the have for heavier bows)

Thanks for the info though.

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